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New York City reduced childhood obesity while LA rate grew over 9 years, study says

Published on January 17, 2013
Published on January 17, 2013
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Los Angeles , New York City , NEW YORK, N.Y.

NEW YORK, N.Y. - A new study shows New York City is doing better than Los Angeles in the battle against childhood obesity, at least for low-income children.

From 2003 to 2011, obesity rates for poor children dropped in New York to around 16 per cent. But they rose in Los Angeles and ended at about 20 per cent.

The researchers focused on children ages 3 and 4 enrolled in a government program that provides food and other services to women and their young children.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the study Thursday.

The authors noted that the Los Angeles program has many more Mexican-American kids. Obesity is more common in Mexican-American boys than in white or black kids.

© Canadian Press

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